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  • droopizzle34
    Pro
    • Jul 2008
    • 772

    #376
    Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

    after reading an article on pasta's site today,this is all the NFL's doing. They are the reason the exclusive license exists and it looks like there is no relief in sight. Its really sad because I believe they only look at this from a business aspect and not seeing the depression they are putting on us as consumers.
    But EA gets no pass from me,I don't feel like they care about delivering a quality game. As much as the developers complain about people attacking them and dissecting them they don't see how catering to certain audiences and leaving out others builds frustration. Do they really do all they can or are they just sitting back putting out half effort knowing they're the only game in town. Sometimes I feel they do this. The NFL's love for exclusive rights in nice on Sundays for beer,sunday ticket,and apparrell,but it is terrible for video games....period.
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    • droopizzle34
      Pro
      • Jul 2008
      • 772

      #377
      Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

      Originally posted by coogrfan
      Don't get me wrong--sales are important. I'm saying there are also certain intangible benefits to being "The Official ______ of the NFL".
      from a business aspect yeah,but I bet you the developers have headaches everyday knowing they are some of the most hated people in the world for the effort they give on Madden. I bet they wish someone else had to deal with the hate and backlash they catch on a daily basis. They not spending those millions with a smile...lol
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      • EddieV
        Banned
        • Jan 2011
        • 66

        #378
        Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

        Originally posted by coogrfan
        Don't get me wrong--sales are important. I'm saying there are also certain intangible benefits to being "The Official ______ of the NFL".
        If you mean, no one can buy another NFL game (i.e., keeping all competition out of the market), then I agree with you. It's debatable whether that justifies paying the exclusive premium, though.

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        • roadman
          *ll St*r
          • Aug 2003
          • 26339

          #379
          Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

          Originally posted by droopizzle34
          after reading an article on pasta's site today,this is all the NFL's doing. They are the reason the exclusive license exists and it looks like there is no relief in sight. Its really sad because I believe they only look at this from a business aspect and not seeing the depression they are putting on us as consumers.
          But EA gets no pass from me,I don't feel like they care about delivering a quality game. As much as the developers complain about people attacking them and dissecting them they don't see how catering to certain audiences and leaving out others builds frustration. Do they really do all they can or are they just sitting back putting out half effort knowing they're the only game in town. Sometimes I feel they do this. The NFL's love for exclusive rights in nice on Sundays for beer,sunday ticket,and apparrell,but it is terrible for video games....period.
          Do you really think the developers are putting forth half the effort? If that happened in my job, I'd be shown the door.

          The developers are part of the whole picture. People have a tendency to forget about the marketing department and the suits above. Marketing has a huge input on the game.

          In the end, does it really matter where and who you shake your fingers at? It won't change a thing.

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          • kjcheezhead
            MVP
            • May 2009
            • 3118

            #380
            Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

            Originally posted by SageInfinite
            As much as I don't like what EA and the NFL have done, I'm more mad at the fact that Tiburon can't make a football game that can rival The Show and NBA2k. It's just disappointing year after year to see that they just don't provide the type of football experience I'm looking for.

            I would LOVE to have a choice, but if Tiburon would make football games that made me not care if there was a choice or not it would be great. They still haven't made a football game that compares to what we got last gen as far as providing a total experience. It's just sad for me to think that they just don't have it in them. I skipped Madden 11 for the first time ever, and I'll probably be doing it again this year.

            And while NCAA 11 is the best it's been this gen, as far as a total football experience during gameplay, it's still lacking.
            I totally disagree. All my anger in this situation is directed at the NFL. If EA/Tiburon could make a satisfactory game, that doesn't mean gamers still aren't getting shorted. For example, 505 games and their Euphoria technology could change the way football are played forever if it was used by the right developer.

            Unfortunately because of the NFL's love of exclusivity we will never know. We have to take EA's word for it. The same EA who spends less on development of Madden because of how much they paid for the license. The same EA who said it was impossible to do what Gameday managed to do and had to eat crow and take a year off in 1999.

            Because the NFL closed the door and any other designers making a game and EA spent so much on the license they are unwilling to throw money into development costs, football games will continue to be behind what the Show and NBA2k11 delivered.

            7 years in and Madden has one of the worst superstar modes of any sports game, a barebones online and offline franchise mode, weaker mini game modes, a complete removal of tournament modes, historic rosters and playbook editors. All the while, they continue to spend fewer resources they do have to improve areas like MUT and Madden Moments that will collect more revenue.

            If the NFL charged a little less and cared more about its fans, EA would have more funds to put into Madden and the door would be open for new technology. It's the NFL and they are free to do what they wish, it's just sad to see their greed watering down the video gamers segment of their fanship.

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            • mestevo
              Gooney Goo Goo
              • Apr 2010
              • 19556

              #381
              Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

              Originally posted by DaReapa
              As for me, personally, I'm not upset with neither EA, the NFL, nor Tiburon - but moreso the consumers who continue to blindly purchase Madden annually giving EA the fuel it needs to keep the license exclusive.

              And for the record, I feel the exact same way as you about NCAA 11. NFL 2K5 has become a standard for me to measure all others by.
              Maybe they aren't blindly purchasing it, maybe they're enjoying the game that is produced each year?

              Madden and NCAA are easily the best investment of my video game dollars every year vs the time that I spend on them with few exceptions. When one has a stronger year or a feature gets more of my interest thats the game I'll gravitate to for the majority of the dozen or so seasons I'll play. So far only the unlicensed games have made me regret purchasing a football title, not Madden (or NCAA) having bought both titles every year since ~2005 and I've yet to go back a year or skip years because of some perceived slight or the humous 'they didn't change anything' that some like to claim. I am not sure how some of you guys define value from a video game purchase, but the time I am willing to give it is how I define it, and I am still playing a couple games/week of my offline franchise. I can't say I am doing that with any other game that I've had for 6 months.

              As much as it pains some of you to hear, they are doing SOME things right. There's a ton I wish they'd improve or do but to generalize everyone who buys it as blindly doing so is as absurd as saying the developers themselves are only putting forth less than their full effort to do their jobs.

              I enjoy the closest to football a video game can currently provide, I am annoyed but it doesn't ruin the game that they preview the QBs before every single game and then never 'follow that story', or that the announcing is not always that great (or ever is great at all). I get my money's worth though from my purchase, and look forward to the changes each year, some more incremental and some much more than that.
              Last edited by mestevo; 02-16-2011, 04:30 PM.

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              • N51_rob
                Faceuary!
                • Jul 2003
                • 14805

                #382
                Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

                Originally posted by roadman
                Do you really think the developers are putting forth half the effort? If that happened in my job, I'd be shown the door.

                The developers are part of the whole picture. People have a tendency to forget about the marketing department and the suits above. Marketing has a huge input on the game.
                This. Competition breeds innovation, superior products, cheeper price point. Even in sports games where it could almost be considered a white-wash Baseball games, The Show is still pushing the envelop. I can almost say with 100% certainty that if there were two companies making NFL games this past year there is no way the Madden Dev team puts franchise mode on the back-burner for an entire dev cycle. In fact I would wonder if the person who made a decision like that would still be employed if there was more than one option in the market for an "Officially Licensed NFL Game."
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                • roadman
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                  • Aug 2003
                  • 26339

                  #383
                  Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

                  Originally posted by N51_rob
                  This. Competition breeds innovation, superior products, cheeper price point. Even in sports games where it could almost be considered a white-wash Baseball games, The Show is still pushing the envelop. I can almost say with 100% certainty that if there were two companies making NFL games this past year there is no way the Madden Dev team puts franchise mode on the back-burner for an entire dev cycle. In fact I would wonder if the person who made a decision like that would still be employed if there was more than one option in the market for an "Officially Licensed NFL Game."
                  You can make a case either way. Someone in here showed where competition didn't make a difference.

                  Basketball games there is virtually no competition.

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                  • patsfan188
                    Rookie
                    • May 2010
                    • 91

                    #384
                    if franchise mode is not improved I will NOT by Madden this year. Im sorry EA nobody gives a **** about Madden Moments, hardly anyone even cares about MUT either give me, Offline Franchise, Online Franchise and Super Star Mode. Then ME= HAPPY
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                    • roadman
                      *ll St*r
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 26339

                      #385
                      Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

                      Originally posted by patsfan188
                      if franchise mode is not improved I will NOT by Madden this year. Im sorry EA nobody gives a **** about Madden Moments, hardly anyone even cares about MUT either give me, Offline Franchise, Online Franchise and Super Star Mode. Then ME= HAPPY
                      The revenue that they made off of MUT makes it very unlikely they give that up.

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                      • mestevo
                        Gooney Goo Goo
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 19556

                        #386
                        Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

                        Originally posted by patsfan188
                        if franchise mode is not improved I will NOT by Madden this year. Im sorry EA nobody gives a **** about Madden Moments, hardly anyone even cares about MUT either give me, Offline Franchise, Online Franchise and Super Star Mode. Then ME= HAPPY
                        They gather stats on how the game is used, if nobody played MUT and/or it didn't generate an expected amount of revenue it would not have returned.

                        Personally I don't get these kinds of statements, or are people really expecting them to go back on the 'we skipped a year to redo franchise for 12' stuff from last year?

                        Maybe a blurb about franchise expectations and a link to last years announcement about it should be put in the official M12 Information sticky.

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                        • Rocky
                          All Star
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 6896

                          #387
                          Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

                          Originally posted by roadman
                          You can make a case either way. Someone in here showed where competition didn't make a difference.

                          Basketball games there is virtually no competition.
                          That's not even remotely true.
                          "Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that."
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                          • DaReapa
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 119

                            #388
                            Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

                            Originally posted by mestevo
                            Maybe they aren't blindly purchasing it, maybe they're enjoying the game that is produced each year?

                            Madden and NCAA are easily the best investment of my video game dollars every year vs the time that I spend on them with few exceptions. When one has a stronger year or a feature gets more of my interest thats the game I'll gravitate to for the majority of the dozen or so seasons I'll play. So far only the unlicensed games have made me regret purchasing a football title, not Madden (or NCAA) having bought both titles every year since ~2005 and I've yet to go back a year or skip years because of some perceived slight or the humous 'they didn't change anything' that some like to claim. I am not sure how some of you guys define value from a video game purchase, but the time I am willing to give it is how I define it, and I am still playing a couple games/week of my offline franchise. I can't say I am doing that with any other game that I've had for 6 months.
                            Fair enough. I'll admit that I generalized at a point, and there are some that do have a genuine like for Madden. But there have been so many times where I have seen this all too familiar post: "I hate this exclusivity crap, and Madden needs to be better, but I need my football fix." That's mostly the point of what I was trying to get across. People complain about the game, yet continue to purchase every year.

                            And on the other subject, I've been playing Madden looooooonnnnggg before you (since Bill Walsh College Football and the first Madden on the SNES, to be exact). You started playing Madden right around the start of this exclusivity deal and it's understandable that you feel the way you do about the game - it's been the only option for you. I, on the other hand, have seen plenty of NFL alternatives, well enough to know that there has been (and potentially could be) better competition. And I'm sure there are many others that feel the same way. So please redirect the "perceived slight" comment to those that apply.

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                            • SageInfinite
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                              • Jul 2002
                              • 11896

                              #389
                              Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

                              Originally posted by kjcheezhead
                              I totally disagree. All my anger in this situation is directed at the NFL. If EA/Tiburon could make a satisfactory game, that doesn't mean gamers still aren't getting shorted. For example, 505 games and their Euphoria technology could change the way football are played forever if it was used by the right developer.

                              Unfortunately because of the NFL's love of exclusivity we will never know. We have to take EA's word for it. The same EA who spends less on development of Madden because of how much they paid for the license. The same EA who said it was impossible to do what Gameday managed to do and had to eat crow and take a year off in 1999.

                              Because the NFL closed the door and any other designers making a game and EA spent so much on the license they are unwilling to throw money into development costs, football games will continue to be behind what the Show and NBA2k11 delivered.

                              7 years in and Madden has one of the worst superstar modes of any sports game, a barebones online and offline franchise mode, weaker mini game modes, a complete removal of tournament modes, historic rosters and playbook editors. All the while, they continue to spend fewer resources they do have to improve areas like MUT and Madden Moments that will collect more revenue.

                              If the NFL charged a little less and cared more about its fans, EA would have more funds to put into Madden and the door would be open for new technology. It's the NFL and they are free to do what they wish, it's just sad to see their greed watering down the video gamers segment of their fanship.
                              I see where you're coming from. I would love to have competition because it breeds innovation. My only point was that it wouldn't be as much of an outcry and backlash if EA/Tiburon made an exceptional game. An example for me this year is EA canceling it's basketball game. NBA 2k11 was so good imo I didn't miss not having a choice, this year at least.

                              I would love for it to go back to the past when we had a choice of games to play. Not just 1 other choice either. I'd love for there to be 3 or 4 NFL sim style games to choose from.
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                              • mestevo
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                                • Apr 2010
                                • 19556

                                #390
                                Re: EA/NFL Extend NFL Exclusive License by One Year to 2013

                                That's just when I started paying for Madden, 2005 was my first NCAA game though. I've got a Dreamcast and the 2k titles in the closet, and had a couple for the Xbox too, but for a while it was a couple of us pitching in and playing through a franchise at a friends house on a weekend while others played D&D.

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